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... on his face.

   "You're the trainer who stopped the Plasma Corps plan!" Tohya opened his eyes wide, obviously remembering him.

  Hu Yang looked at the more mature boy, smiled and said, "It's not me, it's you."

   There are two factions within the Plasma Group.

  To be precise, what he defeated was Quecchi, who was trying to rule the world in vain, and what Touya defeated was N, who really wanted to liberate Pokémon.

  Hearing this, Tou Ye was slightly taken aba ...

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